John D Szumowski,1,2 John B Lynch11Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA; 2Division of AIDS Medicine, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, San Jose, CA, USA Abstract: New approaches to the treatment of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) are badly needed. Not only is the success rate of current treatment regimens suboptimal but existing regimens require multiple drugs and lengthy courses and may lead to significant toxicities. The treatment landscape is beginning to shift, however, with the recent approvals of the new TB drugs bedaquiline and delamanid. Delamanid, a dihydro-imidazooxazole, has been shown to have excellent activity again...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: Delamanid is one of two recently approved drugs for the treatment of...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient infectious disease that remains one of the greatest killers on the p...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause more deaths worldwide than any other single infectious disease....
Roxana Rustomjee,1 Alimuddin Zumla2,31South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Afric...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant cause of death worldwide, and emergence of drug-resistant TB...
Grania Brigden,1 Cathy Hewison,2 Francis Varaine21Access Campaign, Médecins Sans Fronti&egrav...
Multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) remain a primary global threa...
Introduction: In recent years, a pressing need to develop new, effective and safe drugs against tube...
Tuberculosis is emerging globally with an estimated prevalence of 8.7 million cases annually and 1.4...
BACKGROUND: Delamanid (OPC-67683), a nitro-dihydro-imidazooxazole derivative, is a new antituberculo...
The new drugs delamanid and bedaquiline are increasingly being used to treat multidrug-resistant (MD...
INTRODUCTION: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a life-threatening condition needing long...
The new drugs delamanid and bedaquiline are increasingly being used to treat multidrug-resistant (MD...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading cause of death from an infectious disease, responsible for ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth cause of global death, more than any other infectious disease. With g...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: Delamanid is one of two recently approved drugs for the treatment of...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient infectious disease that remains one of the greatest killers on the p...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause more deaths worldwide than any other single infectious disease....
Roxana Rustomjee,1 Alimuddin Zumla2,31South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Afric...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant cause of death worldwide, and emergence of drug-resistant TB...
Grania Brigden,1 Cathy Hewison,2 Francis Varaine21Access Campaign, Médecins Sans Fronti&egrav...
Multidrug-resistant (MDR) isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) remain a primary global threa...
Introduction: In recent years, a pressing need to develop new, effective and safe drugs against tube...
Tuberculosis is emerging globally with an estimated prevalence of 8.7 million cases annually and 1.4...
BACKGROUND: Delamanid (OPC-67683), a nitro-dihydro-imidazooxazole derivative, is a new antituberculo...
The new drugs delamanid and bedaquiline are increasingly being used to treat multidrug-resistant (MD...
INTRODUCTION: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a life-threatening condition needing long...
The new drugs delamanid and bedaquiline are increasingly being used to treat multidrug-resistant (MD...
Tuberculosis remains the world's leading cause of death from an infectious disease, responsible for ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the ninth cause of global death, more than any other infectious disease. With g...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: Delamanid is one of two recently approved drugs for the treatment of...
Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient infectious disease that remains one of the greatest killers on the p...
Tuberculosis (TB) continues to cause more deaths worldwide than any other single infectious disease....